The World Amateur Subbuteo Players Association is an alternative circuit of tournaments for subbuteo table football players and clubs from around the world. Join now! It's free and it's all about playing the beautiful game! Players from 44 different nations have already joined! What about you?

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Kye Arnold wins in Gillingham

Kent Invicta TFC did a WASPA tournament on Friday with 11 players as club organizers were missing a few usual players to complete some league fixtures. Anyway they had a good event with some very tight games with Kye taking the winners medal with 4 wins from 4 games. The rest of the table was quite close with Terry in 2nd and Mel Stanford in 3rd. The final table of the evening was as follows:
1. Kye Arnold
2. Terry Arnold
3. Mel Stanford
4. Kane Stanford
5. Rhys Williams
6. Tony Whitelock
7. Jonathan Lopez-Real
8. Josh Foreman
9. Thomas Lacey
10. Paul Frank
11. Jacob Silvester

Five good reasons to organize WASPA tournaments

1. You only need 3 players to have the WASPA status and get ranking points;2. It is always better to play under the banner of an international association instead of playing only friendly games;3. The WASPA will help you to make new friends and meet more different players;4. You can slightly change some of the official rules when you organize a tournament (for instance you can play games of 20 minutes);5. Tournaments are easy to organize and you just need to announce the tournaments a few days in advance to get the WASPA status.

For other nations, candidates are welcome. Clubs interested to join the WASPA circuit are also free to contact us. Applications should be sent to Vincent Coppenolle

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Philosophy

The philosophy of the WASPA is to make unity between all amateur subbuteo players in the world, to organize tournaments and meetings between players at regional, national and international level.There will be a world ranking organized.Players of every country should have the same importance. There should not be difference between players in or outside Europe. Players from small nations should have the same rights and duties as those from bigger countries.